Or. Admin. R. 837-012-0850
(6) For aerial shells using quick match fuse to ignite the lift charge, that fuse must be long enough to allow not less than six inches of fuse to protrude from the mortar after the shell has been properly inserted.
EXCEPTION: This requirement does not apply when shells are to be fired electrically.
(7) In order to allow the individual igniting the aerial shells to safely retreat, the time delay between igniting the tip of the shell's fuse and the firing of the shell may not be less than three seconds or more than six seconds.
EXCEPTION: For electrically ignited displays, there is no requirement for a delay period.
(8) A safety cap must be installed over the exposed end of the fuse. The safety cap must be of a different color than that of the fuse. The safety cap must be installed in such a manner so the fuse is not damaged;
EXCEPTION: For electrically fired displays, there is no requirement for safety caps except there must be no exposed pyrotechnic composition.
(10) Storage of fireworks and aerial shells not in mortars:
(c) All fireworks must be inspected when practical after delivery to the site but always prior to the start of loading shells by the operator or a qualified assistant. Any shells having tears, leaks, broken fuses, or showing signs of having been wet must be set aside and must not be fired. After the display, any such shells must either be returned to the wholesaler or destroyed according to the wholesaler's instructions;
EXCEPTION: Minor repairs to fuses may be allowed. Also, for electrically ignited displays, attachment of electric matches and other similar tasks may be permitted.
(e) During performance of an outdoor display, Ready Boxes must be located at a distance of not less than 30 feet upwind from the mortar placements. If the wind should shift during a display, the ready boxes must be re-located to be 30 feet upwind from the discharge site.
EXCEPTIONS: (A) When acceptable to the local fire authority, alternate measures may be taken. (B) When there are no shells needing storage during a display, such as for an electrically ignited display, or where all shells are preloaded into their mortars prior to the start of the display, there is no need for ready boxes.
(11) Installation of mortars:
(b) Mortars must be positioned vertically or so that shells are propelled away from spectators and over a fallout area. Under no circumstances may mortars be angled toward the spectator viewing areas;
NOTE: It is generally believed that when manually firing aerial fireworks, mortars should be angled 2 to 4 degrees.
(c) Mortars must be buried to a depth of a minimum of 2/3 of their length, either in the ground or in aboveground troughs or drums;
EXCEPTION: Securely positioned mortar racks may be used for the firing of single break shells not exceeding six inches in diameter.
(h) In soft ground, when there is significant danger of the mortars being driven further into the ground when they are fired, sufficient added support must be placed beneath the mortars;
EXCEPTION: When a mortar is only to be used once, such as for an electrically fired display, added support is optional.
(i) Mortars that are buried in the ground, in troughs, or in drums must be separated from adjacent mortars by a distance at least equal to the diameter of the mortar. Mortars in troughs or drums must be positioned to afford the maximum protection to the operator;
EXCEPTION: The requirements do not apply when electrical firing is used.
(k) Whenever more than three shells are to be chain fused, such as for sequential firing, additional measures are required to prevent adjacent mortars from being repositioned in the event a shell detonates in a mortar, causing the mortar to burst. For buried mortars, this must be accomplished by placing the mortars with a minimum separation of four times their diameter. For mortars in racks, this must be accomplished by using mortar racks that have sufficient strength to successfully withstand such a failure;
EXCEPTIONS: (A) When there is doubt concerning the strength of racks holding chain fused mortars, the separation distances for those racks from spectator or parking areas must be twice those listed in Table 1. (B) When the separation distance is two times that required in Table 1, buried mortars must be separated from each other by a minimum of one times the internal diameter of the largest mortar in the sequence.
(s) A cleaning tool must be provided for the cleaning of debris from mortars as necessary;
EXCEPTION: When mortars are not to be reloaded during a display, there is no requirement for a cleaning tool.
(13) Electrical firing unit:
(d) The electrical firing unit must include a key-operated switch or other similar device that greatly reduces the possibility that unauthorized or unintentional firings can occur;
EXCEPTION: When the electrical firing unit is very small in size and attached to the wire running to electric matches for the brief duration of the actual firing, there is no requirement for a key-operated switch.
(i) When any testing of firing circuits is performed, no person may be present in the immediate area of fireworks that have been attached to the electrical firing unit.
[ED. NOTE: Figures referenced are available from the agency.]
ORS 480.150
ORS 480.110 - 480.165
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